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the city of detroit has officially filed for bankruptcy. it is the biggest city in this country ever to go under. now, in the filing, which i have been reading through this afternoon, detroit says its homicide rate is the highest in 40 years. 78,000 properties are abandoned. emergency vehicles regularly break down and aren't even able to help with fire or police problems, and nearly half of the streetlights in the city of detroit do not work. the filing means $17 billion in pension promises and debt could go down the drain. that leaves tens of thousands of workers and american investors empty handed. out front tonight, bill gross, he's the manager of the world's biggest mutual fund and the founder of pimco. bill, really good to see you. the white house just came out and reacted to the news from detroit. spokesperson for the president telling cnn, i'll quote him, the president and members of the president's senior team continue to closely monitor the situation in detroit. why does this bankruptcy matter? >> well, i think it matters for the c
the city of detroit has officially filed for bankruptcy. it is the biggest city in this country ever to go under. now, in the filing, which i have been reading through this afternoon, detroit says its homicide rate is the highest in 40 years. 78,000 properties are abandoned. emergency vehicles regularly break down and aren't even able to help with fire or police problems, and nearly half of the streetlights in the city of detroit do not work. the filing means $17 billion in pension promises and...
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he was known for gritty realism and forceful dialogue, referred to as the dickens of detroit. 26 of his books have been adapted for the big screen, get shorty quoigt out of sight quoi 310 to yuma." we talked about paying tribute to someone of the great writers, we thought one of the best ways was to hear from the man himself. >> i'll come to my desk about 9:30 and work. but i always work until 6:00. rarely have lunch. the idea of lunch doesn't interest me at all, i'm not hungry. i'm just into what i'm doing. i write in longhand, and it's just to me that's writing, you know? and then i put it on a typewriter. i just stop at 6:00 because you got to stop sometime. but, still, yeah, the character, though, could still be in my head. and maybe i might even sound hike that character. maybe all day long i might sound like that character. and my wife might say, well, i know who you are today. i never, ever write from my own point of view. i never use my words. i don't want them to hear me telling them what the -- or showing them what the book is about. i want them immersed in it the same way tha
he was known for gritty realism and forceful dialogue, referred to as the dickens of detroit. 26 of his books have been adapted for the big screen, get shorty quoigt out of sight quoi 310 to yuma." we talked about paying tribute to someone of the great writers, we thought one of the best ways was to hear from the man himself. >> i'll come to my desk about 9:30 and work. but i always work until 6:00. rarely have lunch. the idea of lunch doesn't interest me at all, i'm not hungry. i'm...
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we don't talk about whether detroit will be fixed but when detroit will be fixed. sometimes, i guess you look and say, you know, things change. what industries are in vogue and matter change. like atlantis, some cities die. what if detroit can't be fixed? >> well, we're not atlantis. and cities do change and this city can change too. and the biggest currency of the city is not its factories and not what it happens to make at any given time in history. it is the people. and i'm concerned you're dealing -- >> and obviously it look like we just lost the signal there for mitch. we'll see if we can get that back. but just a pretty amazing thing. and i think just worthwhile to mention that you have people like mitch albom who live in detroit, who lived there for three decades, and believe so passionately in the future and have a view of this city that is optimistic and bright in some ways, so different than what you read in the bankruptcy filings or what so many of us read around the country. and worth just to think about that and remember that when you have conversation
we don't talk about whether detroit will be fixed but when detroit will be fixed. sometimes, i guess you look and say, you know, things change. what industries are in vogue and matter change. like atlantis, some cities die. what if detroit can't be fixed? >> well, we're not atlantis. and cities do change and this city can change too. and the biggest currency of the city is not its factories and not what it happens to make at any given time in history. it is the people. and i'm concerned...
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♪ >>> it's been a tough week for detroit. motor city became the biggest city in american history to file for bankruptcy and one outspoken company decided to address and took out an ad. to those who have written off detroit we give you the birdie. as you can see the ad features a large photo of a watch and the image of three watch makers. the birdie is the name of the watch and it's built on never say die can do spirit. >> even though it is the beginning, you want to put your best foot forward and try your best. >> reporter: here in downtown detroit in a building that was home to a general motors design studio, a company is trying to turn the fortunes around one second at a time. watches, high-end watches that cost up to $1,000 each. they are being man fractured in a city that filed for bankruptcy and homicide is up. >> anyone can get in the car and see the past and understand the past clearly. it was about the spirit of the folks we met. >> reporter: the ceo wants to be part of the city's come back using the skills and resour
♪ >>> it's been a tough week for detroit. motor city became the biggest city in american history to file for bankruptcy and one outspoken company decided to address and took out an ad. to those who have written off detroit we give you the birdie. as you can see the ad features a large photo of a watch and the image of three watch makers. the birdie is the name of the watch and it's built on never say die can do spirit. >> even though it is the beginning, you want to put your...
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you're talking about detroit, you're talking about a white man, secure in his home. what does dough? he sees a 9-year-old black woman at his door and he uses a firearm and he shoots her in the face. and no one ever stands up and says i'm afraid of black people. i'm a racist. i've never heard anyone say that. to suggest that race doesn't play a role and did not play a role in this case is ridiculous. we need to talk about it. these standing your ground cases. i think this is very much one of these racial profiling cases. >> thank you to both of you. and to all of you. let us know what you think. we want your point of view as this case continues. please tweet me. >>> our third story is a groupon for marijuana. dispensaries are popping up around the country. the new webb is capitalizing on it. >> reporter: how popular is pot? just ask neil bigelow. >> even groig it in a 10,000 square foot warehouse, it is hard to keep up. >> reporter: he rung of the 520 dispensearies in colorado. his shop has 300 members. purchasing pot for upwards of $200 an ounce. >> the new green rus
you're talking about detroit, you're talking about a white man, secure in his home. what does dough? he sees a 9-year-old black woman at his door and he uses a firearm and he shoots her in the face. and no one ever stands up and says i'm afraid of black people. i'm a racist. i've never heard anyone say that. to suggest that race doesn't play a role and did not play a role in this case is ridiculous. we need to talk about it. these standing your ground cases. i think this is very much one of...
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it's a far cry from the city of detroit where there was a great fan fare at the newest water park and there was no water. the fire department had to be called in to cool off the crowd with hoses. you know what, i think it's great. you know how we feel about water parks, particularly ones as crowded as japan, all sorts of foul and biological products, the kind that you will get sick if you are lucky. so the people of detroit, don't feel bad if you're serious of turning your economy around, they are worst things than a waterless water park. >>> good evening, everyone. tonight, prince william's interview as a new father. >>> and scotland yard investigates whether princess diana was killed by conspiracy fires. >>> also, the wall of fire sweeping across the western mountains. up close, the men and women fighting to save some of the most beautiful and valuable acres on earth. >>> and oscar pistorius breaking down in co
it's a far cry from the city of detroit where there was a great fan fare at the newest water park and there was no water. the fire department had to be called in to cool off the crowd with hoses. you know what, i think it's great. you know how we feel about water parks, particularly ones as crowded as japan, all sorts of foul and biological products, the kind that you will get sick if you are lucky. so the people of detroit, don't feel bad if you're serious of turning your economy around, they...
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it's a far cry from the city of detroit where there was a great fan fare at the newest water park and there was no water. the fire department had to be called in to cool off the crowd with hoses. you know what, i think it's great. you know how we feel about water parks, particularly ones as crowded as japan, all sorts of foul and biological products, the kind that you will get sick if you are lucky. so the people of detroit, don't feel bad if you're serious of turning your economy around, they are worst things than a waterless water park.
it's a far cry from the city of detroit where there was a great fan fare at the newest water park and there was no water. the fire department had to be called in to cool off the crowd with hoses. you know what, i think it's great. you know how we feel about water parks, particularly ones as crowded as japan, all sorts of foul and biological products, the kind that you will get sick if you are lucky. so the people of detroit, don't feel bad if you're serious of turning your economy around, they...
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but at home in detroit, rodriguez had no idea. he had given up his music career. that was four decades ago. >> you used to play right across the street, right? >> i played at a lot of places in detroit. >> unaware of his fame abroad and getting no royalties, he lived on little. raising his daughters doing demolition work. >> i'm not a stranger to hard work. >> he made failed bids for mayor, city council, and city rep. >> you call yourself a musical political? >> yeah, i don't see how someone can't be. >> at 57, he was rediscovered by a south african music journalist when they found clues in his lyrics. they brought rodriguez to south africa, and he played to thousands of adoring fans. >> thanks for keeping me alive. >> he's on stage, and the crowd is just going wild. and they're singing, and they're crying. >> it brings you to tears to see something like that happen to someone. >> yeah. >> well, that was -- it was epic. >> do you not think that your story is exceptional beyond belief? >> oh, it's pretty -- it's pretty wild, the story. you know? i'm a lucky man to
but at home in detroit, rodriguez had no idea. he had given up his music career. that was four decades ago. >> you used to play right across the street, right? >> i played at a lot of places in detroit. >> unaware of his fame abroad and getting no royalties, he lived on little. raising his daughters doing demolition work. >> i'm not a stranger to hard work. >> he made failed bids for mayor, city council, and city rep. >> you call yourself a musical political?...
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this time police are searching a field in oakland township north of detroit. the search this time based on information provided by alleged mobster tony zerilli. a source tells our susan candiotti that his information is highly credible. but i want to note this isn't the first time officials have gone digging for hoffa. last fall police used sonar equipment and took soil samples from michigan property as part of their search and that brings me to tonight's number which is $225,000. that's how much the fbi spent digging for hoffa at a michigan horse farm back in 2006. just one of the many times they went digging. this is just one price tag. according to the detroit news that number doesn't include the salary, travel costs or anything else of the fbi agents involved. it does include $160,000 to replace the barn that investigators had to remove with all the horse stalls in order to excavate the land. is it worth it? let us know what you think. but next disturbing images of a celebrity chef allegedly being choked by her husband. we're going to tell her what he says
this time police are searching a field in oakland township north of detroit. the search this time based on information provided by alleged mobster tony zerilli. a source tells our susan candiotti that his information is highly credible. but i want to note this isn't the first time officials have gone digging for hoffa. last fall police used sonar equipment and took soil samples from michigan property as part of their search and that brings me to tonight's number which is $225,000. that's how...
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six others have been transported to a hospital in detroit. and we don't know anything about the details of their conditions at this time. we also don't know whether there was one or multiple shooters. police have not confirm that. the story is developing quickly and we'll get you more information when we can. that's a live picture you're looking at of the shooting of nine people in detroit a little bit ago. >>> how could a possible lose track of a patient for two weeks? that patient's family getting some answers and the answers are troubling. the body of 57-year-old lynn spalding was found in the stairwell of san francisco general last month. it was two weeks after she disappeared from her room. now according to the sheriff's department that we have seen, not only was there a lack of urgency because she was about to be discharged but hospital officials gave inaccurate descriptions of her like this. >> when asked by the deputy for description, the carol said, quote, she is an african-american lady. 57 years old, female. she is wearing a hospit
six others have been transported to a hospital in detroit. and we don't know anything about the details of their conditions at this time. we also don't know whether there was one or multiple shooters. police have not confirm that. the story is developing quickly and we'll get you more information when we can. that's a live picture you're looking at of the shooting of nine people in detroit a little bit ago. >>> how could a possible lose track of a patient for two weeks? that patient's...
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it is certainly not what it was. ♪ >> poppy harlow, cnn, detroit. >> still to come, yahoo!'s ceo sends out a memo that has angered a lot of women. but thd extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. visit fastreliefchallenge.com i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ is engineered to amaze. how do you
it is certainly not what it was. ♪ >> poppy harlow, cnn, detroit. >> still to come, yahoo!'s ceo sends out a memo that has angered a lot of women. but thd extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. visit fastreliefchallenge.com i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out...
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involved in plotting that was directly involved in the plot to take down an airliner that is landing in detroit in 2009. now, does that make him legally justifiable to kill him in yemen? that's a very, very difficult question. but i will say this. he was definitely involved in targeting and involved in terrorist attacks in the u.s. so i think this did save lives in the end. >> right. that, of course, is -- that's the tough thing here. there is no easy answer. we know what the president knows. the polling, i want to ask each of you this before we go. approving of drone strikes, 65% of americans say, yes, go ahead and drone them overseas. suspected people by the way. in other words, no due process. 41% say go ahead and drone an american citizen abroad who is suspected of terrorism. only 13% say drone a suspect on u.s. soil. the numbers should be the same. the difference is geography. >> right. well, the citizenship, too. i think that's an important thing. the president didn't get into the moral side of. this i'm not a lawyer. i can't, you know, go on about those sort of things. i think what ameri
involved in plotting that was directly involved in the plot to take down an airliner that is landing in detroit in 2009. now, does that make him legally justifiable to kill him in yemen? that's a very, very difficult question. but i will say this. he was definitely involved in targeting and involved in terrorist attacks in the u.s. so i think this did save lives in the end. >> right. that, of course, is -- that's the tough thing here. there is no easy answer. we know what the president...
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officials say al asiri is behind the foiled 2009 underwear bomb plot to bring down an airliner approaching detroit on christmas day and a 2010 plot to send bombs in printer cartridges in cargo planes bound for the u.s. both plots were foiled at the last minute. in 2009, al asiri even planted a bomb on his own brother in his underwear or a body cavity. the brother got close to saudi arabia's counter terror chief and set it off, killing himself but not the saudi minister. >> what does it say that he does this with his own brother? >> it says that he's absolutely ruthless. not only is ibrahim al asiri absolutely ruthless, he is, according to leading explosive experts in the west, really good at what he does. he's proud the most sophisticated devices ever seen from al qaeda. >> reporter: last year, u.s. officials say al asiri was behind another foiled plot to send another bomb in the underwear of a terrorist on a commercial plane bound for the u.s. the head of the tsa called that a next gen device. >> it was a new type of explosive that we had never seen and either attempted in the u.s. or around the
officials say al asiri is behind the foiled 2009 underwear bomb plot to bring down an airliner approaching detroit on christmas day and a 2010 plot to send bombs in printer cartridges in cargo planes bound for the u.s. both plots were foiled at the last minute. in 2009, al asiri even planted a bomb on his own brother in his underwear or a body cavity. the brother got close to saudi arabia's counter terror chief and set it off, killing himself but not the saudi minister. >> what does it...
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it's a far cry from the city of detroit where there was a great fan fare at the newest water park and there was no water. the fire department had to be called in to cool off the crowd with hoses. you know what, i think it's great. you know how we feel about water parks, particularly ones as crowded as japan, all sorts of
it's a far cry from the city of detroit where there was a great fan fare at the newest water park and there was no water. the fire department had to be called in to cool off the crowd with hoses. you know what, i think it's great. you know how we feel about water parks, particularly ones as crowded as japan, all sorts of
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seriously, to insist that somehow this is not a -- an insult, i mean, you wouldn't have the detroit black skins. that wouldn't be permitted. you wouldn't appreciate the san francisco yellow skins. it's meant as an insult that is really based upon skin color and really, we should -- ultimately they will change the name. we might as well do it cheerfully. >> one more point, dug williams was the first black quarterback to play in a super bowl and now win a super bowl. when i think about the heritage of the redskins, i can't go back to the 30s and take lz to his research and word that he probably was a racist but i think of doug williams, the only black quarterback to win a super bowl. modern history is what i care about, not what a guy did in the 30s and what kind of person he was. >> final word to you, lz. >> it's convenient to dismiss it that way but when you think of where this name came from. nobody said dismiss the franchi franchise's history. you look where the name came from and eliminate the jets when we know there was genocide commented and to continue to have the capital of the uni
seriously, to insist that somehow this is not a -- an insult, i mean, you wouldn't have the detroit black skins. that wouldn't be permitted. you wouldn't appreciate the san francisco yellow skins. it's meant as an insult that is really based upon skin color and really, we should -- ultimately they will change the name. we might as well do it cheerfully. >> one more point, dug williams was the first black quarterback to play in a super bowl and now win a super bowl. when i think about the...
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nine people have been shot at a detroit liquor store. this happened in just the past hour as you can see obviously the police and law enforcement vehicles around the liquor store. here's what we know. again as i said, nine people were shot, at least three of them are dead. six others have been transported to a hospital in detroit. and we don't know anything about the details of their conditions at this time. so i'm not able to tell you that. but we also don't know right now whether there was one or multiple shooters. police have not confirmed that. we're also unsure about arrests. obviously a lot of questions but the story is developing quickly. we're going to get you more information as we can. again that is a live picture you're looking at there the shooting of nine people at a liquor store in detroit a bit ago. >>> how does a hospital lose track of a patient for two weeks? that patient's family getting answers very troubling. the body of 57-year-old lin spaulding was found in a stairwell at san francisco general last month two weeks a
nine people have been shot at a detroit liquor store. this happened in just the past hour as you can see obviously the police and law enforcement vehicles around the liquor store. here's what we know. again as i said, nine people were shot, at least three of them are dead. six others have been transported to a hospital in detroit. and we don't know anything about the details of their conditions at this time. so i'm not able to tell you that. but we also don't know right now whether there was...
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it's a far cry from the city of detroit where there was a great fan fare at the newest water park and there was no water. the fire department had to be called in to cool off the crowd with hoses. you know what, i think it's great. you know how we feel about water parks, particularly ones as crowded as japan, all sorts of foul and biological products, the kind that you will get sick >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. tonight, i've always been struck by chris christie's candor. consider what he told me about gays. >> i think if someone is born that way, it's very difficult to say, then, that that's a sin. >> well, today he signed a new law making news jersey the second state to ban gay conversion therapy. it's been a busy day for the jersey man. i'll talk to that father and mother. they say christie hasn't gone far enough. >>> and the first official pictures of prince george.
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plots including the boston marathon plot and the attempted underwear bombing of an airliner headed for detroit on christmas 2009 where the u.s. had traces of intelligence and h foreign governments and the father of the would-be underwear bomber out of yemen that there were bad people around and these people were bad and there should be lookouts for these people. the government was unable to do anything with these traces even though they conducted an investigation. so at some point you get so overwhelmed with information that you can't necessarily sort the needles out from the hay stack. >> it is interesting the fact that the stack is getting bigger and bigger and we need better people to find the needles. given the information you immediately think of the conversations and the data involving perhaps tamerlan tsarnaev. we saw what happened in boston. is there too much information that the system is overburdened? >> i think the boston case is irrelevant here. you have two guys who are largely off the net. they were home groewns. are you sure we would have found something there? i'm not sure. i t
plots including the boston marathon plot and the attempted underwear bombing of an airliner headed for detroit on christmas 2009 where the u.s. had traces of intelligence and h foreign governments and the father of the would-be underwear bomber out of yemen that there were bad people around and these people were bad and there should be lookouts for these people. the government was unable to do anything with these traces even though they conducted an investigation. so at some point you get so...
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and seriously, to insist that somehow this is not an insult, you wouldn't have the detroit black skins. that wouldn't be permitted. you wouldn't appreciate the san francisco yellow skins. it is meant as an insult that is based upon skin color. and really we should -- ultimately, they're going to change the name. we might as well do it cheerfully. >> doug williams was the first black quarterback to ever play in a super bowl and he's now the only black quarterback to ever win a super bowl. when i think about the heritage of the redskins, i can't go back to the '30s, i think of george allen, and doug williams, the only black quarterback to ever win a super bowl. modern history is what i care about, not what some guy did back in the '30s and what kind of person to you. >> final word to you, lz. >> it's very convenient to dismiss it in that way. no one is saying you should dismiss the franchise's history. but you're looking at where the name came from, and for you to marginalize that and jokingly talk about eliminating the jets, when we know there was genocide committed. and to have the cap
and seriously, to insist that somehow this is not an insult, you wouldn't have the detroit black skins. that wouldn't be permitted. you wouldn't appreciate the san francisco yellow skins. it is meant as an insult that is based upon skin color. and really we should -- ultimately, they're going to change the name. we might as well do it cheerfully. >> doug williams was the first black quarterback to ever play in a super bowl and he's now the only black quarterback to ever win a super bowl....
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it was directly involved in a plot to take down an airliner that was landing in detroit in 2009. does that make him legally justifiable to kill him in yemen? that's difficult to say. so i think this did save lives in the end. >> and that's the tough thing here tlchlt is no easy answer. but the polling, i wanted to ask each of you this before we go. approving of drone strikes. 41% say go ahead. see, what i don't understand is that 41 and 13 those numbers should be the same. all the difference is is geography. >> well, the citizenship, too. i think what people are fundamentally concerned is the security of service people. if this saves a lot of lives, i think they're okay with that. but, of course, it does complicate the question where you talk about american citizens. but an american sit shen who is a terrorist is in a different category for me. personally. >> still to come, horrible terror attack and why the police have arrested two more people in connection of the brutal meat cleaver attack of a soldier. [ man ] on december 17, 1903, the wright brothers became the first in fligh
it was directly involved in a plot to take down an airliner that was landing in detroit in 2009. does that make him legally justifiable to kill him in yemen? that's difficult to say. so i think this did save lives in the end. >> and that's the tough thing here tlchlt is no easy answer. but the polling, i wanted to ask each of you this before we go. approving of drone strikes. 41% say go ahead. see, what i don't understand is that 41 and 13 those numbers should be the same. all the...
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. >> detroit showed us it can to be done. >> reporter: bold ads proclaiming its come back. in another bold and rare move chrysler is saying no to uncle sam. >> clohrysler refuses to recall millions of jeeps. >> reporter: no to a recall recommendation from a national highway traffic administration or ntsa involving 2.7 million jeeps. chrysler is defying the government that bailed it out to the tune of $10.5 billion, most of which chrysler paid back. this is what's under dispute the safety of this gas tank right behind the rear axle. ntsa say there's a rick of fire if fuel spills in a rear end crash. chrysler insists its jeeps are safe. so how far is chrysler willing to take this battle? a source close to the situation tells me all the way to federal court. saying that the decision to refuse the recall went to the top. chrysler's ceo. the jeep grand cherokee is one of chrysler's most profitable vehicles helping fuel the company turn around and key to its future success. >> chrysler is back. >> reporter: bankrupt in 2009 chrysler turned a $1.7 billion profit last year and made
. >> detroit showed us it can to be done. >> reporter: bold ads proclaiming its come back. in another bold and rare move chrysler is saying no to uncle sam. >> clohrysler refuses to recall millions of jeeps. >> reporter: no to a recall recommendation from a national highway traffic administration or ntsa involving 2.7 million jeeps. chrysler is defying the government that bailed it out to the tune of $10.5 billion, most of which chrysler paid back. this is what's under...